But seriously, I can understand why others would want to read it, if they didn't have a copy. I just didn't think it had any relevancy to moi.

Dr. Who has absolutely no relevancy to moi. So why do you keep posting about it?

Come on Raisin, this IS a Doctor Who forum, not a Te...
What? It's a what? A Terry Pratchett forum? No way! I love that guy! If only I could read his books online somewhere for free so I wouldn't have to lug his books around with me!

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Quatermass wrote:But seriously, I can understand why others would want to read it, if they didn't have a copy. I just didn't think it had any relevancy to moi.

Dr. Who has absolutely no relevancy to moi. So why do you keep posting about it?

Come on Raisin, this IS a Doctor Who forum, not a Te...What? It's a what? A Terry Pratchett forum? No way! I love that guy! If only I could read his books online somewhere for free so I wouldn't have to lug his books around with me!

On a relevant note..... I had lunch with my g/f today. Been trying to lure her here for aaaaaaaaaaaaaages. and into reading Terry Pratchett.

I know she is going to love it.

Soooooooooo during lunch she told me how she writes to a relative of her husband in Scotland and he sent her a Robert Burns poem (she had never heard of him before) and how lovely it was and how she had to read it aloud and how wonderful the language was. . . . . following me here?. . . . .

So I told her about the free book.....

Then I drove home and picked up MY copy and dropped it over.....

ummmmmm AND I showed her around the forum

So yeah..... the free book IS of use.

The Collective Brain: The synoptic serendipity that comes when interesting thoughts from interesting and interested people get together. And the whole is always more than the sum of its parts.

On a relevant note..... I had lunch with my g/f today. Been trying to lure her here for aaaaaaaaaaaaaages. and into reading Terry Pratchett.

I know she is going to love it.

Soooooooooo during lunch she told me how she writes to a relative of her husband in Scotland and he sent her a Robert Burns poem (she had never heard of him before) and how lovely it was and how she had to read it aloud and how wonderful the language was. . . . . following me here?. . . . .

So I told her about the free book.....

Then I drove home and picked up MY copy and dropped it over.....

ummmmmm AND I showed her around the forum

So yeah..... the free book IS of use.

If she likes Burns, she might like this traditional Scottish song O Waly, Waly. Nothing at all to do with Feegles...